View Poll Results: What could a modified '86 Chevy Silverado C10 sell for?

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  1. #1
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    ls182... That's the figure that's been tossed at me for nearly 2 years. I've opened people's eyes after I show them what's been modified under the hood. Your truck is SWEET! Wish I had the money to do a total resto.

    hwy... I've been in this train of thought about 3 times over the past few years. I always get talked out of it. LOL Hence, the reason I'm not 100% sold on letting it go. I dunno. If I get the AC stuff worked out, I might have to delete this thread. Ha ha ha...
    Test-n-Tune (Nov 23, 2008) - 13.65s @ 98mph

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1BADC10 View Post
    ls182... That's the figure that's been tossed at me for nearly 2 years. I've opened people's eyes after I show them what's been modified under the hood. Your truck is SWEET! Wish I had the money to do a total resto.

    hwy... I've been in this train of thought about 3 times over the past few years. I always get talked out of it. LOL Hence, the reason I'm not 100% sold on letting it go. I dunno. If I get the AC stuff worked out, I might have to delete this thread. Ha ha ha...

    bro ask yourself this, do you need the money,do you have a place to store it? if no and yes then dont, you mention you have kids, any boys?, i bet when they get old enough to drive, one of them will luv to have it, sounds like a hard decission but is it really? i sold my harley when i started modding my truck, well now i am thinking of buying another lol just cause of gas prices and how far i live from work, 68 miles one way (sux) wish i never sold the bike wasnt like i had to.. but i did.. now i have to listen to the wife say i told you so ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeet View Post
    bro ask yourself this, do you need the money,do you have a place to store it? if no and yes then dont, you mention you have kids, any boys?, i bet when they get old enough to drive, one of them will luv to have it, sounds like a hard decission but is it really? i sold my harley when i started modding my truck, well now i am thinking of buying another lol just cause of gas prices and how far i live from work, 68 miles one way (sux) wish i never sold the bike wasnt like i had to.. but i did.. now i have to listen to the wife say i told you so ...
    Funny you should mention commute.... I drive 50 miles (each way) to/from work. It'd definitely save on gas to have a bike. I'm hesitant to sell right now b/c the hurricane season is knockin' on South La's door. Just this past weekend, it rained hard enough to flood the street with water. The C10 can barely wade through, but it'll make it. Wife's Armada rides a little taller than the C10. Having the pickup does help. A buddy of mine called and asked if I could haul a dining room set from the store to his home. Can't do that in an Armada.

    May not sell.... but... that depends on the cash. There's a late 60's model RS that I see on the way home from work, and it's eggin' for me to stop and ask the owner what's the asking price!
    Test-n-Tune (Nov 23, 2008) - 13.65s @ 98mph

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    [quote=1BADC10;146987]ls182... That's the figure that's been tossed at me for nearly 2 years. I've opened people's eyes after I show them what's been modified under the hood. Your truck is SWEET! Wish I had the money to do a total resto.

    Thanks for the compliment! I get the same reaction when I open my hood, "What the hell is that!", "Man that is sweet how did you get that in there!".
    It feels pretty good to get compliments after going threw all the time and money it takes for projects like this. If you dont need to get rid of it then dont cuz you will regret it later on. Then you will take another project on to get what you already had but it will be even harder cuz I doubt you will find another truck as clean as yours to start with.

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    I agree with the others. I have had various things along the way that I have let go and been sick afterwards. The key to it all is it is paid for and like was said above one of those little ones may want it to carry on where dad left off, just something to think about.
    Chris S The GoFastPadre 00 Sierra ECSB Z71 Mods so far Headers Dual HFC's Flowmasters K&N CAI and much more to come. 06 Grand Prix no mods yet

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